Misconception RHM082:
In asexual reproduction, the amount of DNA in an offspring that is identical to the DNA in its parent varies from offspring to offspring (AAAS Project 2061, n.d.).
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In asexually reproducing organisms, all of an offspring's DNA is identical to its parent's DNA. |
23% |
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22% |
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In plants that reproduce asexually, all of the parent's DNA is passed to its offspring. |
21% |
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20% |
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